unashamed
/ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnəʃˈemd] /ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnəʃˈemd] /ˌən-ə-ˈshāmd How to pronounce unashamed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unashamed — 形容詞
- unashamedpositive
- more unashamedcomparative
- most unashamedsuperlative
1. feeling or showing no embarrassment, guilt, or regret about something you do, be
不羞愧
對自身言行不感羞恥的
feeling or showing no embarrassment, guilt, or regret about something you do, believe, or are — even if other people might disapprove of it.
Mert danced to cheesy pop music in public, unashamed of who might see him.
Mert 在公共場合跟著俗氣流行音樂跳舞,毫不羞愧別人可能會看到他。
unashamed about + [something others might mock]
The documentary gave an unashamed look at life inside the refugee camp.
這部紀錄片毫不掩飾地呈現了難民營內的生活。
Padma gave an unashamed smile when her phone rang loudly during the quiet ceremony.
Padma 在肅靜的典禮中手機大聲響起時,露出了一抹毫不羞愧的笑容。
Joshua remained unashamed of his working-class roots, speaking proudly about his childhood.
Joshua 對自己的工人階級出身毫不羞愧,自豪地談論他的童年。
It was an unashamed attempt to win support by promising lower taxes for everyone.
這是一場毫不掩飾的嘗試,想透過承諾降低稅負來贏得支持。
- shameless
more negative — implies a moral flaw or lack of decency, whereas 'unashamed' can be neutral or even positive
- unabashed
focuses on staying calm and confident in an awkward social situation, rather than a general attitude
- bold
emphasises courage or confidence in being open, often about something that requires nerve
- proud
positive — suggests satisfaction and self-respect rather than simply a lack of shame
- ashamed
feeling embarrassment or guilt about something
- embarrassed
feeling awkward or self-conscious in a social situation
文法句型
unashamed + about + noun/gerund
unashamed + of + noun
unashamed + to + verb
unashamed + that + clause
用法筆記
Often modifies nouns like 'admission', 'display', 'joy', 'pride', or 'attempt' to signal openness about something potentially controversial. Can describe both a person's character ('He is unashamed') and a single action or thing ('an unashamed attempt').